On 24-02-2011 17:07, C Anthony Risinger wrote:
> hmm, soo qemu doesn't actually use the VT extensions? wtf is the
> point then? this is what i don't understand; if qemu supports KVM via
> the `-enable-kvm` switch why does it suck so much -- it seems just as
> slow to me as no KVM support at all. I have a server that runs
> several KVM/libvirt instances (windows being one of them purely for
> ... i dont even know) so i'm pretty familiar with it all, but i'm just
> trying to get solid info why there is such a huge performance gap when
> the both "use KVM". i thought KVM itself did all the VT handling.
>> C Anthony
>
AFAIK qemu-kvm is the 'plain' qemu patched to have a more up-to-date and
complete kvm support. At least it's what is on the great arch wiki [1] :p
There are also other small tweaks, such as kvm support being enabled by
default in qemu-kvm so you don't need to specify -enable-kvm, it will
still fallback to using emulation is kvm support is not found or can't
be used.
[1]
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/QEMU#Using_the_Kernel-based_Virtual_Machine
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Mauro Santos